f NEW TROOPER HERE - Scott tojeiv, ?6o?r In km ?ssagwtf to Hoke County "5 State Highway ftuwrf /any. fithng the imcwmcr created by the transfer of Joe S? i qn Smwfcif wax amg?*rf to Richmond Comity, and Burgess was on duty in Richmond m hen he was mmsftrrvd to Hoke. He is 23, singi e. and a December MK 199/, jfrnthunn of the PorroJ Can didate School, Before joining the patrol he wws nwtwK ?r Harris-Teeter. Burgess is qualified as a radar <md Ihemhoiystr operwtor and is serving on regular patrol duty . which mriudes investigations of Bwnprss is a native of Charlotte and is a graduate of Ernst A*v* ifnlmrg High School. ' Rape Trial Continues In Hoke Superior Court The trial of two men on charges or rape got underway Tuesday morning in Hoke County Superior Court. Mrs. Cabel Ross, a sister of the ' prosecuting witness, Linda .Allen. 1 25. of Raeford Apartments. Raeford. had been testifying when Judge F. Gordon Battle of Chapel Hill called a recess for lunch. Weklon Harris (Moose) Mcken zie, 29, of Rt. I, Raeford. and Raymond Wallace. 32. of Rt. 3. Raeford. are being tried for the alleged attack, which Miss .Allen told sheriffs officers occurred last ' October 21 in an unoccupied house on Rt. 1. Raeford. The testimony was being heard by jury which includes three women. Mrs. Ross testified her sister's fact *as siolka and she was screaming ?li?n Mrs. Ross, responding to a tw^iog on a door of her house, admitted Miss Allen. Replying to another question put by the prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Jean Powell, Mrs. Ross said she had never seen her sister act like that before. The investigation report filed after the alleged attack occurred quotes Miss ABen as saying she had gone to school with both men and that she believed they were "all right,'"' indicating this was the reason she accepted an invitation to accompany them to a fish fry at the home of McKetvne's mother. The report says the Mckenzie house ts near the house where the alleged assaults occurred. Sheriff: Jail OK Hoke County Sheriff Dave Barr | ington said Tuesday corrective ac tion has been taken to bring fire extinguishers at the Hoke County Jail into compliance with state standards. He also said new units have been ordered for the two jail labora tories found by a state inspector to need repair. Barrington was referring to defi ciencies found by jail consultant | Robert Lewis for the State tVpart ment of Human Resources, in an inspection he made last November 29. The requirements for jail fire ex tinguishers are that they bear a cur rent inspection tag and be main tained in a fully charged and operable condition. Lewis had marked this item on an inspection form "not in compliance." | .Another criticism in Lewis's report were: a medical clinic area is not provided in the jail, to which Barrington replied that prisoners needing medical attention are taken to local physicians, since physicians have their equipment and other necessary supplies at their offices and cannot carry then to the jail whenever they are called. The sheriff has been trying to get k more space for the jail. . The inspection report on the laboratories noted that they were compliance but attention was needed. The jail also was marked "xw in compliance" in retard to bedding. The sheriff said a mattress cover or r a sheet is required, that the jail bed* have mattress conw. The tail menu also * as criticized foe providing the same meals at lunch and dinner. The report says "The some meal served at dinner xs at lunch does not provide a Mrwtx of foods to encompass good nutrition." The diet and meal schedule mere marked in compliance, hut needing attention. Elsewhere in the report, the diet mas found "adequate as required" by the State Minimum Standards for Operation of Local Confine ment Facilities. Barring too sa?d the jail's meals are as good as any served in jails anvmihere in the state. The tail mas found in com pliance mith regulations covering 15 other items, including fire safe ty. supervision of prisoners, medical care and sanitation. Attention cat n* I hM ? Hifcin Suppt* Mn riw p*v* ?w to C?B Mow For Information Opon vm n P. ML Ateo Snturdny UM UOPtCt p o ?h m JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY LmmoI HH, N C 2*351 Enviro-Chem Co. EXTERMINATORS Household Pest Control 120 W EOINBOWOOGH AVE J?n Conoty OFFICE 875 8146 RAEFORO. N C EXTERMINATOR HOME 864 2314 ll illl ' QWwWIW ??* Itwmwww Area Incidents Wake A man and a woman arrested January 5 on Scotland County charges later were charged by Raeford Police with larceny of S103.44 worth of cigarettes taken earlier that day from the AAP in Raeford. Police Chief Leonard Wiggins said. The local warrants were issued against Robin McLeod and Ezous Bethea. both of Fayetteville, after several cartons of cigarettes bear ing the AAP stamp were found in the suspects* car, Wiggins said. Wiggins said $92.26 worth of the stolen cigarettes were recovered. In other local cases. Miss Audrey McDowell reported December 31 her $10 billfold, two pair of hose costing $2 total, a SI. 50 container of shampoo, a $1 .59 can of deodorant and 77 cents worth of candy were stolen from her car while it was parked in Eden borough ShoppinUCenter. Mary Quick Fanner. Box 714, Raeford, reported January 6 she lost her billfold from her handbag but did not know where or when. Someone broke into the apart ment of Donna Marie Griffin at 426 E. Donaldson Ave. and stole several pieces of clothing, a pillow case, and an orange, all valued at S178.15, police were notified. Man Shot Accidentally Larry Upcfaurcfa of St. Pauls Drive reported someone stole his son's 1979 Yamaha motorcycle from his garage. The vehicle is valued at $600. Mrs. Mark Atkinson, 1042 Mohawk Dr., Fayetteville, reported she found her camera and camera equipment missing from the nursery of Raeford United Methodist church after she return ed to the room from a wedding at the church. The equipment is valued at $575. Police Sgt. Michael Dial, while on patrol Saturday, noticed a win dow at Hoke County High School had been broken. His investigation turned up no evidence of a break in or theft from the building. The damage amounted to about $75. Someone broke into Room 22 at Hoke County High School and stole Christmas gifts and a cassette player-recorder, all valued at $78.46. The room also was van dalized. The window found broken Saturday was on another room. The following were among the reports filed in recent weeks at the Hoke County Sheriffs Depart ment. A color television set worth $519.94 was stolen from the home of Thdma Barbour on U.S. 401 Business, the victim reported. Gordon Treadwell of 13$ Chilton Dr.. reported he found the window on the passenger side of his 18-wheel truck shot out when he returned to the truck at the Pig- 'N* -Chicken on U.S. 401 South after leaving it parked Fri day afternoon. A long-haired white man was seen attempting to siphon gas from a tractor behind a store at County Line Plaza by a deputy responding to a report that the theft was in progress. The deputy, A.R. Odom. reported he chased the would-be thief on foot but lost him in woods. He said the man didn't get any gas. William W. McBryde of Rt. 1. Raeford, U.S. 401 South, reported he found January 4 his pool tables cut and $140 taken from them, and a $400 set of eight-pistol, crank shaft gaskets for a Cadillac, a $40 battery, a $30 radiator, and a $5 butcher knife stolen in a break-in January 3 or January 4. Barney Jones, Rt. 1, Red Springs, reported one of two peo ple he found sitting on his steps when he got home cut him on the back as he stepped between them to enter his residence. He saad one ?&s a male and the other a female. A Wake County man shot himself acodentafty Saturday on a shooting range, the Hoke County Sheriffs Department reported. Deputy Sheriff Weaver Patter son quoted the victim. Nelson Earl Driber of Rt. S, Apex, as saying he mas wounded when his .45 after automatic pistol discharged ac cidentally while he was inserting a fresh dip after ejecting an enpty magazine Patterson reported Diber suf fered a fracture of the left patella (knee cap) and was admitted to Ntoore Memorial Hospital at Pinehurst for treatment. The target range is on U.S. 15-501 North. Other reports received recently by the sheriff's department follow. A thief stole S2.280 worth of property of Suzanne and George T. Ash ford. Jr.. of near Red Springs. Ashford reported January 1 1 . The thief got into the home by prying open a window . Stolen were jewelry, two pistols, a shotgun, three knives, and the holsters and some of the ammunition for the pistols. SIRLOIN STEAKS *229 ?wnsiicits???'. . . . a 39 MM Tiw^wcsa**? ut. 79* ENDS t PIECB.T^'jSS. *1" JESSS JONES tt-M. *|19 UHH SUCED 4S-SS IB. AVERAGE IMS NttTRNOOSiOR T-BONE STEWS 2*? IB. CHARMM BATHROOM TISSUE HMTE ?fWK/WO MEN ?VB10* ANDBUJI V 4-fk. $119 LUZMNNE R.T. 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